This is a national level exam to get admission into government engineering colleges in India. This exam is a pathway to the National Institute of Technology and Indian Institute of Technology other centrally funded technical institutions and institution funded by participating state government. Even many private institutions have made it mandatory that one need to show JEE score to take admission into their institute.

The notification for registration will be releasing in the 4th week of December 2018 and you can fill up the form with correction in uploaded image starts in 2nd week of December 2018. The last date for application submission is 1st week of January 2019 and you can correct your forms from 2nd to 4th week of January 2019.

After filling up the form you can download your admit card in 2nd week of march 2019 and exam will be held in two way

Offline Ways:2nd Week of April.

Online Ways:3rd Week of April.

Other Important Dates

OMR Sheet & Answer Key

Last Week of April

Result/Air

Last Week of April

Declaration of Air

Last Week of May 2019

Counselling registration

3rd Week of May 2019

This year there was too much of hustle going on about the changes made in the JEE exam pattern.

Here are the changes made in JEE MAINS EXAM 2019

From now onward, JEE mains exam will be conducted by National Testing Agency. This exam will be conducted twice a year in January and April.

Age limit is removed and candidates who have passed there the 12th standard in 2017, 2018 and all the other appearing in 2019 are eligible for this exam.

The Fee structure is again revised and is reduced depending upon the different categories.

It is amazing to know that 15 lakh service centre have been opened where a student can fill the application, pay the fee and upload the required stuff.

Paper one will be conducted in 2 shift and paper 1 one will be conducted in one shift.

The paper-1 will be online and paper -2 will be a pen paper test.

Mock test/question papers are available for candidates to download, candidates can participate in both the exams and maximum of the marks will be considered for admission.

There will be a total of 8 slot in which the total exam will be conducted in January and February.

The number of cities have been increased to 264 and foreign cites have been reduced to 9

Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit

The date of birth should fall on or after 1st October 1994.

For sc/st & pwd candidate’s. The DOB should fall on or after 1st October 1989.

Attempt Limit

Anyone can attempt for maximum three times for the JEE mains exam

The attempt limit is same irrespective of categories.

For JEE advanced, candidates can appear for a maximum of two consecutive year.

Registration

All you need is an identification ID and some of your details like name, date of birth etc.

Fill up the application form by filling your personal academic details, contacts details and uploading of scanned documents.

Application fee to be paid in online and it can also be paid in offline mode.

After the completion of fee payment. Download and take out a print copy of the acknowledgement slip.

Exam Pattern

The whole paper will be divided into three section

And many topics and number of questions will be divided into these sections.

The total number of question asked will be 360

From each section 30 question will be asked

There will be negative marking. For each wrong answer.

Physics: there will be 17 topics and 30 questions will be asked.

Chemistry: there will be 20 topics and 30 questions will be asked.

Maths: again there will be 17 topics and 30 questions will be asked.

Syllabus

The exam syllabus is divided into three parts:-

Physics,

Chemistry,

Mathematics.

All the subject will be taken from CBSE Syllabus for Class 11th and Class 12th